Therapists in Orange County, NC

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Photo of Miriam Lieberman, Counselor, MA, LCMHC, LCMHCS, HTCP
Miriam Lieberman
Counselor, MA, LCMHC, LCMHCS, HTCP
1 Endorsed
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
Are you looking for a safe place to discuss what matters most to you? Family, work, relationships, health, transitions, grief, loss, children, trauma, life purpose, letting go of past hurts. I love assisting individuals and couples with relationship skills, communication issues, changing self defeating patterns, healing pain (physical and emotional), and learning to be one's best self across settings. I work with children and families in our ever changing world to improve relationships, performance, self awareness, mood, behavior. I bring my many years of experience working with young and old alike to this passionate pursuit of balanced living.
Are you looking for a safe place to discuss what matters most to you? Family, work, relationships, health, transitions, grief, loss, children, trauma, life purpose, letting go of past hurts. I love assisting individuals and couples with relationship skills, communication issues, changing self defeating patterns, healing pain (physical and emotional), and learning to be one's best self across settings. I work with children and families in our ever changing world to improve relationships, performance, self awareness, mood, behavior. I bring my many years of experience working with young and old alike to this passionate pursuit of balanced living.
(919) 335-6347 View (919) 335-6347
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Aimee Vandemark
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Hillsborough, NC 27278
I am a licensed clinical social worker and I truly look forward to working with you. It can often be an overwhelmingly difficult decision to reach out for help and I appreciate the challenges that you may face. For the past twenty years I have worked in diverse settings with individuals wanting an emotional balance in their lives, or with parents and children to strengthen their relationship, but always with the common goal: to feel better! My therapeutic approach focuses on your strengths and work towards using those strengths to make desired changes in your life.
I am a licensed clinical social worker and I truly look forward to working with you. It can often be an overwhelmingly difficult decision to reach out for help and I appreciate the challenges that you may face. For the past twenty years I have worked in diverse settings with individuals wanting an emotional balance in their lives, or with parents and children to strengthen their relationship, but always with the common goal: to feel better! My therapeutic approach focuses on your strengths and work towards using those strengths to make desired changes in your life.
(919) 926-0146 View (919) 926-0146
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Rachel White
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, CMSW
1 Endorsed
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
I provide therapy for children 5 and up, teens, and adults. My approach to therapy centers around fostering a supportive environment where individuals can develop and achieve their goals. I strive to create an environment that feels safe for all individuals.
I provide therapy for children 5 and up, teens, and adults. My approach to therapy centers around fostering a supportive environment where individuals can develop and achieve their goals. I strive to create an environment that feels safe for all individuals.
(919) 849-3547 View (919) 849-3547
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Christopher S Weintrob
Psychologist, PhD
Chapel Hill, NC 27517
I believe that human connection is the most powerful force in our lives, and that it can be the source of much of our strength as well as much of our pain. The quality of the psychotherapeutic relationship forms the foundation for all growth and healing done within this context. The simple addition of a new, invested relationship to one's life can help provide room to move forward. Once this foundation is in place, amazing progress can be made, whether this is conceptualized as a return to a more fulfilling moment in life, or as more fully achieving one's potential.
I believe that human connection is the most powerful force in our lives, and that it can be the source of much of our strength as well as much of our pain. The quality of the psychotherapeutic relationship forms the foundation for all growth and healing done within this context. The simple addition of a new, invested relationship to one's life can help provide room to move forward. Once this foundation is in place, amazing progress can be made, whether this is conceptualized as a return to a more fulfilling moment in life, or as more fully achieving one's potential.
(984) 205-0021 View (984) 205-0021
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Catherine B Clemmer
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Online Only
I work with adults to develop a partnership for exploring ways to live a fuller, more quality filled life. I believe all of us can benefit from psychotherapy to develop a deeper understanding of ourselves and the human condition. Finding meaning in our lives helps us cope with the inevitable suffering we experience on our journey. During the pandemic, I along with many therapists, shifted to telehealth. Upon returning to the office, most of my clients appreciated the benefits of telehealth and wanted to continue online. I made the decision at the end of 2025 to shift to full-time telehealth.
I work with adults to develop a partnership for exploring ways to live a fuller, more quality filled life. I believe all of us can benefit from psychotherapy to develop a deeper understanding of ourselves and the human condition. Finding meaning in our lives helps us cope with the inevitable suffering we experience on our journey. During the pandemic, I along with many therapists, shifted to telehealth. Upon returning to the office, most of my clients appreciated the benefits of telehealth and wanted to continue online. I made the decision at the end of 2025 to shift to full-time telehealth.
(919) 529-5558 View (919) 529-5558
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Rachel Frye
Counselor, LCMHC
1 Endorsed
Chapel Hill, NC 27517
Hi, I'm Rachel! I help adults and teens with a wide range of issues including working through traumatic experiences, living with daily anxiety, navigating grief, and processing late-in-life Autism diagnoses. Have you been feeling overwhelmed by feelings of grief, anxiety, or uncertainty? Have you been feeling haunted by past memories that you can't move on from? You don't need to carry this weight alone anymore. Our sessions will create a safe place to explore these experiences and pave a path towards a more confident, grounded, and connected future.
Hi, I'm Rachel! I help adults and teens with a wide range of issues including working through traumatic experiences, living with daily anxiety, navigating grief, and processing late-in-life Autism diagnoses. Have you been feeling overwhelmed by feelings of grief, anxiety, or uncertainty? Have you been feeling haunted by past memories that you can't move on from? You don't need to carry this weight alone anymore. Our sessions will create a safe place to explore these experiences and pave a path towards a more confident, grounded, and connected future.
(984) 249-2527 View (984) 249-2527
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Lou Farley
LCSW Associate, MSW
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Therapy is, at its core, about connection. The relationship between you and your therapist becomes a powerful space to build trust, repair, and be fully seen in vulnerability. Within that safety, there’s room for every part of you, allowing you to deepen authentic connection and transform how you relate to yourself, others, and the world. My work often includes parts work and imagery as a way to explore defenses and create more compassion for all parts of you. I also specialize in sex therapy, supporting clients with sexual functioning, desire differences, shame, non-monogamy and poly dynamics, and healing from sexual trauma.
Therapy is, at its core, about connection. The relationship between you and your therapist becomes a powerful space to build trust, repair, and be fully seen in vulnerability. Within that safety, there’s room for every part of you, allowing you to deepen authentic connection and transform how you relate to yourself, others, and the world. My work often includes parts work and imagery as a way to explore defenses and create more compassion for all parts of you. I also specialize in sex therapy, supporting clients with sexual functioning, desire differences, shame, non-monogamy and poly dynamics, and healing from sexual trauma.
(984) 315-7281 View (984) 315-7281
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Lauren Kulp - Tandem Collaborative Wellness PLLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, Esq, MSW, JD
1 Endorsed
Online Only
The experience of engaging with a therapist for the first time or re-engaging after a pause can feel foreign, intimidating, and uncertain. I aim to meet clients exactly where they are with a warm, comforting approach that eases them in at a pace that they set, while making sure the time together feels rewarding, fulfilling, occasionally challenging, and well-spent. I enjoy walking alongside clients on their journeys of successes and struggles, transitions and decisions. I am excited to have some space open in my practice to welcome new clients. Feel free to reach out by email, text message, or phone call to explore next steps.
The experience of engaging with a therapist for the first time or re-engaging after a pause can feel foreign, intimidating, and uncertain. I aim to meet clients exactly where they are with a warm, comforting approach that eases them in at a pace that they set, while making sure the time together feels rewarding, fulfilling, occasionally challenging, and well-spent. I enjoy walking alongside clients on their journeys of successes and struggles, transitions and decisions. I am excited to have some space open in my practice to welcome new clients. Feel free to reach out by email, text message, or phone call to explore next steps.
(919) 504-4213 View (919) 504-4213
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Jarret Klein
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSWA
2 Endorsed
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Welcoming new clients! My style is warm, lighthearted and engaged—supporting your growth and promoting your success. Together, we’ll implement effective strategies to navigate your concerns and uncover the barriers that may be holding you back. Through a tailored process, we’ll increase resilience, strengthen confidence, and cultivate a genuine sense of well-being. The goal isn’t just to talk—it’s to provide tools that support meaningful change and give you resources to thrive. Your time is precious and we'll maximize this opportunity to create lasting results.
Welcoming new clients! My style is warm, lighthearted and engaged—supporting your growth and promoting your success. Together, we’ll implement effective strategies to navigate your concerns and uncover the barriers that may be holding you back. Through a tailored process, we’ll increase resilience, strengthen confidence, and cultivate a genuine sense of well-being. The goal isn’t just to talk—it’s to provide tools that support meaningful change and give you resources to thrive. Your time is precious and we'll maximize this opportunity to create lasting results.
(984) 266-3879 View (984) 266-3879
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Bradley S Manton
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
If you are struggling with relationships and life changing events, if you feel trapped in a never ending feeling of helplessness or anger, I can help you find your path back to a stable and safe place. For almost 20 years, I have guided patients to reflection and introspection, where I have empowered them to use the appropriate tools to manage, control and overcome their depression, their overwhelming feelings of loss or self destruction. Sadly enough, these are all to common life struggles arisen from work stress and/or abuse, life changes such as divorce and separation, or remains of a lost childhood.
If you are struggling with relationships and life changing events, if you feel trapped in a never ending feeling of helplessness or anger, I can help you find your path back to a stable and safe place. For almost 20 years, I have guided patients to reflection and introspection, where I have empowered them to use the appropriate tools to manage, control and overcome their depression, their overwhelming feelings of loss or self destruction. Sadly enough, these are all to common life struggles arisen from work stress and/or abuse, life changes such as divorce and separation, or remains of a lost childhood.
(919) 259-4554 View (919) 259-4554
Photo of Annie Bradford, Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSWA
Annie Bradford
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSWA
2 Endorsed
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Waitlist for new clients
My style of therapy involves a strong focus on providing a safe space to be listened to and to heal. I believe that therapy should, at its core, be a compassionate and uplifting experience; at the same time, it should push us far enough out of our comfort zones that we are empowered to grow.
My style of therapy involves a strong focus on providing a safe space to be listened to and to heal. I believe that therapy should, at its core, be a compassionate and uplifting experience; at the same time, it should push us far enough out of our comfort zones that we are empowered to grow.
(984) 985-2612 View (984) 985-2612
Photo of Emily Patulski, Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Emily Patulski
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Rumi wrote, “Don’t turn away. Keep your gaze on the bandaged place. That’s where the light enters you.” We spend a lot of time running from our pain, trying to drown it out or stuff it down with distractions--work, relationships, media, alcohol. When we stop running, stop hiding, we are able to face our pain head on. Only then, are we able to be fully present and aware, which is the first step to acceptance and later, transformation. Partnering with a therapist can make this feel less daunting. I can teach you skills to manage your emotions so that they won’t overwhelm you. Together, we can help you find where the light enters you.
Rumi wrote, “Don’t turn away. Keep your gaze on the bandaged place. That’s where the light enters you.” We spend a lot of time running from our pain, trying to drown it out or stuff it down with distractions--work, relationships, media, alcohol. When we stop running, stop hiding, we are able to face our pain head on. Only then, are we able to be fully present and aware, which is the first step to acceptance and later, transformation. Partnering with a therapist can make this feel less daunting. I can teach you skills to manage your emotions so that they won’t overwhelm you. Together, we can help you find where the light enters you.
(919) 887-7215 View (919) 887-7215
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Sacred Listener
Counselor, MA, LCMHC
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Are you a spiritual person and/or a highly sensitive person? Do you often feel misunderstood or too empathic for the issues in our complicated world? Do you practice yoga and/or meditate? Would you like a therapist who can help lead you to your own inner wisdom and peace? I use tools from many wisdom traditions as well as traditional psychotherapy. I value spiritual encouragement and mysticism rather than looking through the lens of pathology and patriarchy.
Are you a spiritual person and/or a highly sensitive person? Do you often feel misunderstood or too empathic for the issues in our complicated world? Do you practice yoga and/or meditate? Would you like a therapist who can help lead you to your own inner wisdom and peace? I use tools from many wisdom traditions as well as traditional psychotherapy. I value spiritual encouragement and mysticism rather than looking through the lens of pathology and patriarchy.
(919) 335-6734 View (919) 335-6734
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Trinitas Services
Licensed Professional Counselor, LCHMC
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Trinitas Services offers in-person and virtual counseling for individuals, couples, and families of all ages, including children and adolescents. Our clinicians support clients with LGBTQIA+ concerns, relationship issues, trauma—including religious trauma—and grief. We primarily use the Nurture Play Structure Model of Therapy, alongside other evidence-based approaches tailored to each client’s unique needs.
Trinitas Services offers in-person and virtual counseling for individuals, couples, and families of all ages, including children and adolescents. Our clinicians support clients with LGBTQIA+ concerns, relationship issues, trauma—including religious trauma—and grief. We primarily use the Nurture Play Structure Model of Therapy, alongside other evidence-based approaches tailored to each client’s unique needs.
(984) 422-3950 View (984) 422-3950
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Rafael Martinez
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LCMHC
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
I whole-heartedly believe that you are the expert on you! I hold the framework in our work together that you contain the inner wisdom around what you need for healing and growth. My role is to help you identify, strengthen, and listen to that inner guidance. At times this inner-knowing can become muted or distorted.
I whole-heartedly believe that you are the expert on you! I hold the framework in our work together that you contain the inner wisdom around what you need for healing and growth. My role is to help you identify, strengthen, and listen to that inner guidance. At times this inner-knowing can become muted or distorted.
(984) 999-1592 View (984) 999-1592
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Dani Leah Strauss
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW, E-RYT
Online Only
I believe pleasure and intimacy are key components to realizing your own worth. Whether you are looking to connect more deeply to yourself, a partner, or a community, I am here to reflect your own capacity for joy and fulfillment back to you. Therapy is about connection, and I bring my openness, curiosity, and sense of humor into my sessions. I use a blend of techniques from emotionally-focused therapy, somatic psychotherapy, sex therapy, and yoga to work with both individuals and partners.
I believe pleasure and intimacy are key components to realizing your own worth. Whether you are looking to connect more deeply to yourself, a partner, or a community, I am here to reflect your own capacity for joy and fulfillment back to you. Therapy is about connection, and I bring my openness, curiosity, and sense of humor into my sessions. I use a blend of techniques from emotionally-focused therapy, somatic psychotherapy, sex therapy, and yoga to work with both individuals and partners.
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Ian Faerstein
Psychologist, PsyD
Carrboro, NC 27510
Sometimes we experience difficulties that we can't seem to solve on our own. It may be a life transition that creates unexpected challenges, such as graduating, changing jobs, becoming a parent, or losing a loved one. It may be a relationship problem or a difficult situation at work. Or it may be more of an internal struggle, in which we find ourselves feeling anxious, lonely, or stuck. Sometimes we just have a vague sense that something isn't right, that we're not as happy or as fulfilled as we could be.
Sometimes we experience difficulties that we can't seem to solve on our own. It may be a life transition that creates unexpected challenges, such as graduating, changing jobs, becoming a parent, or losing a loved one. It may be a relationship problem or a difficult situation at work. Or it may be more of an internal struggle, in which we find ourselves feeling anxious, lonely, or stuck. Sometimes we just have a vague sense that something isn't right, that we're not as happy or as fulfilled as we could be.
(510) 662-0350 View (510) 662-0350
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Courtney B Evans
Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate, LCMHC
Chapel Hill, NC 27517
Courtney works with adults experiencing anxiety, depression, self-esteem concerns, relationship challenges, family dynamic distress, women’s trauma, substance use, grief, ADHD, and issues related to shame and guilt. She supports clients through life transitions and overwhelming or unexpected circumstances, with the goal of increasing clarity, confidence, and emotional balance. Her counseling style is warm, vibrant, and interactive, offering both support and gentle challenge to promote meaningful change.
Courtney works with adults experiencing anxiety, depression, self-esteem concerns, relationship challenges, family dynamic distress, women’s trauma, substance use, grief, ADHD, and issues related to shame and guilt. She supports clients through life transitions and overwhelming or unexpected circumstances, with the goal of increasing clarity, confidence, and emotional balance. Her counseling style is warm, vibrant, and interactive, offering both support and gentle challenge to promote meaningful change.
(984) 367-2203 View (984) 367-2203
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House of Gray PLLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
3 Endorsed
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
The House of Gray PLLC was created for the person who is often the strong one—the friend, family member, or supporter who shows up for others, even when feeling alone or unsure how to be vulnerable themselves. We understand how heavy that can feel, and you don’t have to carry it alone. Our heart is in walking alongside individuals and communities as they heal from experiences that may have been passed down for generations. We strive to create a space that feels safe, supportive, and free of judgment—where you can show up just as you are.
The House of Gray PLLC was created for the person who is often the strong one—the friend, family member, or supporter who shows up for others, even when feeling alone or unsure how to be vulnerable themselves. We understand how heavy that can feel, and you don’t have to carry it alone. Our heart is in walking alongside individuals and communities as they heal from experiences that may have been passed down for generations. We strive to create a space that feels safe, supportive, and free of judgment—where you can show up just as you are.
(919) 635-1834 View (919) 635-1834
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Katherine E Tyson
Psychologist, PhD
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
I am a child clinical psychologist who provides therapy and assessments for children, adolescents, and young adults. I help individuals and families with needs related to autism spectrum disorders, anxiety, social skills, emotion regulation, and difficulties adjusting to stress and change. I work to provide an environment that fosters change and growth. My therapeutic approach is broadly cognitive-behavioral, and I also incorporate mindfulness and other approaches. To help children improve social communication skills, I use resources from several evidence-based models, including Social Thinking.
I am a child clinical psychologist who provides therapy and assessments for children, adolescents, and young adults. I help individuals and families with needs related to autism spectrum disorders, anxiety, social skills, emotion regulation, and difficulties adjusting to stress and change. I work to provide an environment that fosters change and growth. My therapeutic approach is broadly cognitive-behavioral, and I also incorporate mindfulness and other approaches. To help children improve social communication skills, I use resources from several evidence-based models, including Social Thinking.
(984) 217-2918 x115 View (984) 217-2918 x115

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Number of Therapists in Orange County, NC

1,000+

Average cost per session

$156

Therapists in Orange County, NC who prioritize treating:

93% Anxiety
84% Depression
77% Relationship Issues
74% Self Esteem
71% Stress
69% Life Transitions
68% Trauma and PTSD

Average years in practice

11 Years

Top 3 insurances accepted

91% Aetna
89% BlueCross and BlueShield
50% Cigna and Evernorth

How Therapists in Orange County, NC see their clients

71% In Person and Online
29% Online Only

Gender breakdown

79% Female
18% Male
3% Non-Binary